Jeanruis Milius or better know as “Let it go” “Rezye”, had surgery this past Thursday and is still recovering. Let it Go is from Bataille a small mountain community which is a days walk away. His wife had to head back from St. Marc where he had his surgery to take care of their children and stuff back home.
Marcel describes Let it Go like this – It’s like losing your 4 wheel drive in your vehicle! When he’s gone he is sorely missed. This hard working saint is one of those that when he’s gone you start to realize that this person “just took care of things.”

Some of you may already be aware of an outbreak of “Chikungunya” in Haiti. This is real and is now really showing it’s presence within some of the EMEVI Churches and Schools. Bois Neuf and Charrette with the most cases right now but it’s showing up in the communities well beyond there. Below are a few links to articles that can explain it far better than I. The first link (below) is from May 13th so we are probably just in the beginning of what’s to come!

Only in our dreams could we imagine this coming together. New numbers show that up to 1300 participated in this years Camp Meeting. The kitchen here with a few coal fires outside and pots for all (30+)(check out the size of these pots) to feed the multitudes.

“…Just as the living Father sent me and I live because of the Father, so the one who feeds on me will live because of me. This is the bread that came down from heaven. Your forefathers ate manna and died, but he who feeds on this bread will live forever.” John 6:57 & 58

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Interested is helping with rebuilding the wall at Marcel’s? See the previous post. Even today work on the road out front continues which has required some of the house to come down. Tomorrow is another day.

“Yet you, Lord, are our Father.
We are the clay, you are the potter;
we are all the work of your hand” (Isaiah 64:8).

Pots in the kitchen of the Potter.

Take a look at these pictures from the new kitchen at Bois Neuf!

Please keep the cooks in prayer as they prepare meals for over a thousand of Haitians during this year’s conference, held April 24-27. The theme is “Ale ak Jezi” (“Go with Jesus”). To keep up to date on the latest from conference, visit our Facebook page.